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Thursday, July 16, 2020

What Is This, An Antisemitisn Contest?

Or, as Stephen D. Smith writes, "Since we're debating labels, stop calling it anti-Semitism. It's Jew hatred."

In the category of Nerve of the Day, "US television star and actor Nick Cannon clapped back at ViacomCBS on Wednesday shortly after the media giant fired him for promoting antisemitic conspiracy theories during an episode of his 'Cannon’s Class' podcast. On a lengthy statement posted on Facebook, the 39-year-old demanded an apology from the company as well as ownership of  'Wild ‘N Out,' a comedy improv show broadcasting on VH1, which is owned by ViacomCBS."

I always like how they apologize afterwards, when it's too late. And they claim to feel ashamed afterwards.  I don't accept rote apologies for Jew hatred. You shouldn't have said it in the first place.

Somehow, it's always the Jews they attack, in mittern drinnen.  They must be thinking about us constantly, since they bring it up so often in casual conversation.

We ought to turn the tables and keep talking about them, but at least we are telling the truth. Remember this from December?

"The suspects in last month's deadly shooting at a kosher grocery store in New Jersey had an explosive device hidden in their vehicle that could have killed or maimed dozens of people, FBI officials said Monday. FBI officials and the U.S attorney's office for the district of New Jersey told NBC News that the device, described as a crude pipe bomb, could have killed bystanders or wounded people up to 500 yards away. Authorities have identified David N. Anderson and Francine Graham as the two suspects in the December shooting that left six dead including both of them. Anderson and Graham were suspected members of the Black Israelite movement, which has been designated by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) as an anti-Semitic and black supremacist hate group."

Black supremacists? But I thought there were only white supremacists!

But remember: it's all a Jewish conspiracy.

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